Comment Re:Why not use a raid card with Cache Protection? (Score 1) 293
About $500 or in that neighborhood.
Not really an option on a "budget below £100".
About $500 or in that neighborhood.
Not really an option on a "budget below £100".
How will you justify that comment when it's no longer true.
He won't have to when he is dead.
The fundamental problem is that as the size of your data set increases linearly, the number of false positives increases exponentially.
That makes no sense, if it was true NSA would end up with more false positives than data if they just collected enough data.
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Taken all together this means that the "1GB" of data allowance is really 250,000+ records, depending on how much is chatter vs. actual records and not anything related to disk space. It's just easier to explain it as 1GB to a management person rather then as a complex relationship between records, transactions and indexes.
I think this story and all the noise about $/GB shows that a price per record would have been a better solution.
This is the right link: http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/DEMS documents.pdf
Gears made some people use gmail that otherwise wouldn't. Email with ads made money.
That could be a problem with an overzealous firewall/IDS, see http://schplurtz.free.fr/wiki/envrac/reseau-bizbiz-ssh
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